No, that is the back of the screen. That’s what you saw as you drove past it on Harrison Ave. It did not have bleachers, but it had a rather large play area for kids with swing sets, slides, etc. All gone now, though.

On a Hot Ohio Muggy night the DENT AUTO DRIVE-In was playing Two kid flicks.“SUPERDAD” at 9:30 and “SON OF FLUBBER” at 11:25 and I guess the kids were still up again at 12:45 am.All this on August 9 1974. Glad I saved old movie pages out of newspapers.

I presume that is the back of the screen? It almost looks like a full building from this shot. Was there any seating other than the auto? Some theatres had bleachers; others had a little structure that sat a couple of dozen people.

STARTED WITH MY PARENTS FROM 1955 TO 1966. GOT A DRIVERS LICENSE AND A JOB AT 16 IN 1968. HUNG OUT EVERYNITE WITH YOUR GIRL AND BUDDIES IN THEIR CARS MOSTLY HERE BECAUSE IT WAS ABOUT 4 MILES FROM HOME. ALSO HUNG AT FERGUSON AND AUTOIN ABOUT 6 MILES AWAY. SHOWED UP FOR ABOUT 10 YEARS IN 66 NOVA SS, 69 ROADRUNNER CONVERTIBLE,65 GTO CONVERTIBLE,66 FAIRLANE GTA,67 NOVA SS,67 MUSTANG FASTBACK WITH 427. THIS WAS A LIFESTYLE IN SPRING SUMMER AND FALL AND SOMETIMES IN WINTERS. YOU SHARED GOOD TIMES, FUN, ROMANCE AND SHOW OFF CARS.BRING IT BACK AND THIS GENERATION WOULD BE EVEN BIGGER CAUSE IT IS JUST SO PURE. CONTACT IS FINE